I'm using a 1.1.5-2006-08-18 tomahawk snapshot, so I'm not sure how
helpful I can be.
I've also switched to using an internal orderedSelectItems component,
so I'm not even sure if I'm using s:selectItems anywhere in my code at
present.
On 2/8/07, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alright. I'm working off of the Release Candidates now, so once they
are
> released and I've tested my taglib entries out more, I'll update
both wikis.
>
> On a side note, I do need to test these more before reposting them
> anywhere. Specifically, I still can't get s:selectItems to work in
> facelets. (It is in sandbox for me, since I am using the release
> candidates) Did the class name change at all when it was promoted?
> Perhaps it was in another package, and I need to revert that?
>
> Hmm maybe someone other than Mike can comment, as I'm sure by now I'm
> giving him gray hairs. ;)
>
> Mike Kienenberger wrote:
> > I see my answer wasn't clear. Sorry. Yes, that's what I understood
> > you to mean.
> >
> > After thinking about it a little more, my suggestion would be to
> > update for the current release. Anyone using the current trunk
> > should be knowledgeable enough to handle the differences between
trunk
> > and release.
> >
> > On 2/8/07, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Mike,
> >>
> >> Sorry for the confusion.
> >>
> >> I have these tags, and already added them to my appropriate
taglibs. But
> >> I wanted to update the wiki to include them also. I just didn't know
> >> whether to update the wiki to reflect the current release or the
current
> >> trunk. :)
> >>
> >> Mike Kienenberger wrote:
> >> > Jeff, I add tags as I need them. That way I always know that
they
> >> work.
> >> > Actually, I think I have tags for convertNumber
> >> >
> >> > <tag>
> >> > <tag-name>convertDateTime</tag-name>
> >> > <converter>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
<converter-id>org.apache.myfaces.custom.convertDateTime.DateTimeConverter</converter-id>
> >>
> >> >
> >> > </converter>
> >> > </tag>
> >> >
> >> > I have selectItems in my tomahawk config file:
> >> >
> >> > <tag>
> >> > <tag-name>selectItems</tag-name>
> >> > <component>
> >> >
> >> > <component-type>org.apache.myfaces.UISelectItems</component-type>
> >> > </component>
> >> > </tag>
> >> >
> >> > Andrew's tool can also be useful. I think there's a similar tool
> >> > already checked into Myfaces (pulled over from Trinidad) as well.
> >> >
> >> > The promotion between sandbox and tomahawk definitely causes
issues
> >> > and is probably the best reason for resolving
> >> > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-79.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > On 2/8/07, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> Thanks Mike, I see your changes. :)
> >> >>
> >> >> There are a few more sandbox tags not listed on the facelets wiki
> >> (only
> >> >> listed on our wiki, beyond the tomahawk one). Think I should add
> >> them to
> >> >> this facelets wiki? I don't want to mistakenly add something
that's
> >> been
> >> >> promoted. Examples: convertDateTime, convertNumber
> >> >>
> >> >> Then there is selectItems, which was recently promoted. It's
currently
> >> >> in our wiki's sandbox section, and not in either of the major
taglib
> >> >> sections. Not sure which one to add it to. Stable releases
have this
> >> >> component in sandbox, the trunk has it in tomahawk.
> >> >>
> >> >> I'm willing to make these changes myself, just wanted to check
before
> >> >> screwing it up for somebody else. Do we normally keep these wikis
> >> >> current for the trunk or the latest release?
> >> >>
> >> >> Regards,
> >> >>
> >> >> Jeff Bischoff
> >> >> Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.
> >> >>
> >> >> Mike Kienenberger wrote:
> >> >> > I stand corrected. It's not there. Weird.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I've realphabetized the sandbox taglib file and added subForm.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > On 2/8/07, Mike Kienenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> >> <tag>
> >> >> >> <tag-name>subForm</tag-name>
> >> >> >> <component>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> <component-type>org.apache.myfaces.SubForm</component-type>
> >> >> >>
> >> <renderer-type>org.apache.myfaces.SubForm</renderer-type>
> >> >> >> </component>
> >> >> >> </tag>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> I'm pretty sure it's on the sandbox wiki because I think
that's
> >> where
> >> >> >> I got it, but I'll double-check.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> On 2/8/07, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> >> > speaking of which, does anybody have the correct taglib
tag for
> >> >> >> > s:subform? It's not on either wiki. :)
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > Jeff Bischoff wrote:
> >> >> >> > > That's true Mike, but here's where it gets dangerous.
Those tag
> >> >> files
> >> >> >> > > are being copied probably from one of the wikis. At best,
> >> they are
> >> >> >> > > complete and accurate for the latest-and-greatest
version, i.e.
> >> >> >> the trunk.
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> > > Even if that's true, the user of a stable build is
still tasked
> >> >> with
> >> >> >> > > figuring out which components were added or promoted
since his
> >> >> >> build and
> >> >> >> > > altering the tag files to match. If this is not done,
facelets
> >> >> >> does not
> >> >> >> > > seem to complain but simply lets those components fail
> >> >> silently. I'm
> >> >> >> > > going through this process today, as I've noticed some
> >> components
> >> >> >> are in
> >> >> >> > > the wrong taglib file. (e.g. s:selectItems)
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> > > So yes, because the project is volunteer, nothing will
get done
> >> >> until
> >> >> >> > > somebody decides to do it. But I think that if someone did
> >> >> choose to
> >> >> >> > > tackle this task, their efforts would be quite worthwhile.
> >> These
> >> >> >> things
> >> >> >> > > (taglibs, tag handlers, etc) really do belong in the jar
> >> itself.
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> > > I'm not complaining that nobody has done it yet, just
> >> pointing out
> >> >> >> that
> >> >> >> > > I feel it is worth doing. :)
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> > > Regards,
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> > > Jeff Bischoff
> >> >> >> > > Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> > > Mike Kienenberger wrote:
> >> >> >> > >> The ease-of-use is part of the problem. :-)
> >> >> >> > >>
> >> >> >> > >> When it only takes 5 minutes to copy the sandbox and
> >> tomahawk tag
> >> >> >> > >> files to your application, and then another 10 to
download
> >> >> >> > >> t:updateActionListener, it's really hard to justify
spending a
> >> >> week
> >> >> >> > >> trying to figure out how to integrate automatic file
> >> generation
> >> >> >> > >> support into MyFaces in a volunteer-driven project.
> >> >> >> > >>
> >> >> >> > >> On 2/7/07, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> >> > >>> Thanks for responding guys.
> >> >> >> > >>>
> >> >> >> > >>> Really, no official facelets support? That would
explain the
> >> >> >> taglib.xml
> >> >> >> > >>> not being bundled. I had wondered about that too. :)
> >> >> >> > >>>
> >> >> >> > >>> Having been on this mailing list for quite a while, I
can
> >> tell
> >> >> >> that many
> >> >> >> > >>> other users do use facelets with myfaces and tomahawk -
> >> which is
> >> >> >> the big
> >> >> >> > >>> reason why I'm comfortable converting my application to
> >> >> >> facelets. It
> >> >> >> > >>> does involve a few extra steps, and a few things don't
> >> work as
> >> >> >> expected,
> >> >> >> > >>> but overall it's not a big switch from the user
standpoint.
> >> >> >> > >>>
> >> >> >> > >>> Well thanks for the code, it does seem to work nicely.
> >> >> >> > >>>
> >> >> >> > >>> Regards,
> >> >> >> > >>>
> >> >> >> > >>> Jeff Bischoff
> >> >> >> > >>> Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.
> >> >> >> > >>>
> >> >> >> > >>> Andrew Robinson wrote:
> >> >> >> > >>> > I tried to get MyFaces to support Facelets a while
ago,
> >> but I
> >> >> >> think
> >> >> >> > >>> > the result was something along the line of no tomahawk
> >> >> >> developers want
> >> >> >> > >>> > to bother. So, not being a MyFaces developer and
not having
> >> >> the
> >> >> >> > >>> > patience to wait for others to help and me not knowing
> >> enough
> >> >> >> about
> >> >> >> > >>> > the auto-generation and other aspects of the build
process
> >> >> >> that would
> >> >> >> > >>> > affect this, I decided to make the jsf-comp version
> >> which was
> >> >> >> very
> >> >> >> > >>> > easy to get out fast.
> >> >> >> > >>> >
> >> >> >> > >>> > We can hope for a kind volunteer of the MyFaces
developer
> >> >> team to
> >> >> >> > >>> > champion facelets support, but until then I guess
this will
> >> >> do.
> >> >> >> > >>> >
> >> >> >> > >>> > FYI - I am not trying to put down anyone on the
MyFaces
> >> team
> >> >> >> > >>> >
> >> >> >> > >>> > On 2/7/07, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> >> > >>> >> Hey this tag handler works great!
> >> >> >> > >>> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> ...So why hasn't it been donated to Tomahawk? :)
> >> >> >> > >>> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> Or is Tomahawk not supposed to have tag handler
classes
> >> >> for some
> >> >> >> > >>> reason?
> >> >> >> > >>> >> Andrew? Mike? :)
> >> >> >> > >>> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> Thanks for writing it!
> >> >> >> > >>> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> Regards,
> >> >> >> > >>> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> Jeff Bischoff
> >> >> >> > >>> >> Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.
> >> >> >> > >>> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
> >> >> >> > >>> >> > Thomas,
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >
> >> >> >> > >>> >> > check [1] for more on it (search for
> >> updateActionListener),
> >> >> >> > >>> since you
> >> >> >> > >>> >> > need a *taghandler*
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >
> >> >> >> > >>> >> > -M
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >
> >> >> [1]http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Use_Facelets_with_Tomahawk
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >
> >> >> >> > >>> >> > On 2/2/07, Thomas Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Hi Aleksandr,
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> You are right. I do use Facelets. But I can use
other
> >> >> t-tags
> >> >> >> > >>> such as
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> <t:commandLink/> <t:selectOneMenu/> etc. in xHtml
> >> and they
> >> >> >> work
> >> >> >> > >>> well.
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Besides, I have the followings on the top of my
files.
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Thanks
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Thomas
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> xmlns:ui="http://java.sun.com/jsf/facelets"
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> xmlns:t="http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk">
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Aleksandr Mazur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Hi Thomas,
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> As I see you are using faceletes.
updateActionListener
> >> >> >> should be
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> presented in tomahawk.taglib.xml. Is it?
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Best regards,
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Aleksandr
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Thomas Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> 02.02.2007 12:14
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Please respond to
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> To MyFaces Discussion <[email protected]>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> cc
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Subject Error by using <t:updateActionListener/>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Hi all,
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> My code look as follow:
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> myPage.xHtml
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> ***************
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> ...
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> <t:commandLink
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> action="openNewBrowser"
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> immediate="true"
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> value="Open New Browser"
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> target="readMessageWindow">
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> <t:updateActionListener property="property"
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> value="message"></t:updateActionListener>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> </t:commandLink>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> ...
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> But I get following error when try to open
> >> myPage.xHtml.
> >> >> >> What's
> >> >> >> > >>> >> wrong?
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> <t:updateActionListener> Tag Library supports
> >> namespace:
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk, but no tag was
> >> defined
> >> >> >> for
> >> >> >> > >>> name:
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> updateActionListener
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Thanks
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> Thomas
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> ________________________________
> >> >> >> > >>> >> > Yahoo! 360° – Bloggen und Leute treffen.
Erstellen Sie
> >> >> >> jetzt Ihre
> >> >> >> > >>> >> > eigene Seite – kostenlos!.
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >>
> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> ________________________________
> >> >> >> > >>> >> > Yahoo! Messenger - kostenlos* mit Familie und
Freunden
> >> >> >> von PC
> >> >> >> > >>> zu PC
> >> >> >> > >>> >> > telefonieren .
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